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28) Florido, 15: "Libellus enim in Plautus nuper editus fuit, in fronte ipsius Terentii operum collocatus, ut nemo tantis maledictis testis non adhiberetur, ex hominumque mentibus Plautinae fabulae prorsus expungerentur.
quod prorsus alius nemo cognominarit indicabo), preferring Robertson's "conjecture tres ingenieuse", cogno<rit vel o>minarit (386).
Concerned Catholics must make a specific apostolate out of media work, as his Vicars have called upon us to do in Miranda Prorsus (1957), Inter Mirifica (1963), and the annual Papal Messages for World Communications Day.
 
 
 
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